Pair of armchairs, ivory white leather, black metal, Germany, 1990s.
2 000 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 11118
This pair of armchairs, produced by German brand KFF in the 1990s, exemplifies late 20th-century minimalist design. The construction is based on slender, straight metal legs with a dark matte finish, providing a striking contrast to the natural leather upholstery in a cool off-white tone. The smooth, subtly textured leather features visible stitching, which serves as the only decorative element. The seat cushions are generously padded and slightly loose, while the armrests and backrests are defined by angular, geometric lines. Absence of ornamentation underscores the functional, pared-down character of the design. The armchairs are in good vintage condition, with an authentic patina of age and a minor scuff on the side of one chair, yet no significant structural damage.These chairs evoke the voice of the 1990s, when German design sought harmony between utility and purity of form. Their calm color palette and balanced proportions recall the spirit of modernist interiors, where every detail held meaning and materials spoke for themselves. The gentle touch of leather and the tactile stitching are reminders of the craftsmanship and pursuit of comfort that defined the era’s projects.In an interior, these armchairs could be paired with a simple graphite or dark wood low table to highlight their minimalist origins. They would suit spaces inspired by modernist or loft aesthetics, surrounded by light walls and geometric decor. Combining them with textiles in muted, natural hues or matte-finished metal lighting would accentuate the subtle contrast between leather and metal, maintaining the disciplined forms characteristic of the 1990s.
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Height86 cm
Depth55 cm
Width54 cm
Dimension details
Width54 cm
Height86 cm
Depth55 cm
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